As presenter Sophie Raworth read the headlines, viewers spotted a lady undressing on a screen in the background – which clearly shows her go full topless.The steamy x-rated scene was being played by a colleague in another room, but with the transparent glass in the studio, everything going on behind can be seen by all.

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Nearly three years ago, so-called Islamic State fighters swept through northern Iraq, where the country’s oldest ethnic minority were living — the Yazidis. Many of the men were shot, while the women and children were kidnapped, taken as hostage and raped. The Victoria Derbyshire programme’s reporter Fiona Lamdin has spent a couple of days with a small group of women who have been resettled in Germany, and are trying to rebuild their lives.

It's digital blackface, according to writer Victoria Princewill. See if her arguments change your emoji habits.Warning: This video contains historical footage of blackface minstrel shows which you may find offensive.

The voice overrode the UHF audio signal of the early-evening news being read by the late Ivor Mills from ITN.

A speaker interrupted transmissions for six minutes and claimed to be a representative of an "Intergalactic Association". Reports of the incident vary, some calling the speaker "Gramaha" or "Vrillon" or "Gillon", others "Asteron".

The voice, which was disguised and accompanied by a deep buzzing, broke into the broadcast of the local ITV station Southern Television, overriding the UHF audio signal of the early-evening news being read by Ivor Mills from ITN to warn viewers that "All your weapons of evil must be removed" and "You have but a short time to learn to live together in peace."

The interruption ceased shortly after the statement had been delivered, transmissions returning to normal shortly before the end of a Looney Tunes cartoon. Later in the evening, Southern Television apologised for what it described as "a breakthrough in sound" for some viewers. ITN also reported on the incident in its own late-evening Saturday bulletin.

The broadcast took over the sound only, leaving the video signal unaltered, aside from some picture distortion.

A technical fault temporarily halted the BBC News at Ten, leaving presenter Huw Edwards sitting in silence in the studio.Many people expressed alarm on social media when the "Breaking News" logo flashed up 11 times during the show.BBC News at Six and Ten editor Paul Royall said a "technical systems crash" caused the four-minute delay.

Krampus is the dark companion of Santa Claus, the traditional winter gift-bringer who rewards good children each year on December 24. The kindly old Saint leaves the task of punishing bad children to a hell-bound counterpart The Horned Devil, also known as Krampus, known by many names across the continent — Knecht Ruprecht, Certa, Perchten, Black Peter, Schmutzli, Pelznickel, Klaubauf, and Krampus. Usually seen as a classic devil with horns, cloven hooves and monstrous tongue. Krampus punishes the naughty children, swatting them with switches and rusty chains before dragging them, in baskets, to a fiery place below.